Champions League action returns to the Parc des Princes on Wednesday with quarterfinal action between Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain.
Under pressure Arne Slot will have his work cut out for him as Liverpool face the reigning champions in Paris. Last year's Premier League title winners have endured a torrid season, with key players underperforming and a head coach seemingly struggling to motivate them.
Luis Enrique's PSG beat Liverpool last season in the round of 16 en route to the title and will aim to do the same this time as well, albeit later in the competition.
Here's everything you need to know about the match.
How to watch
The match will be broadcast on Wednesday on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max in the UK, Paramount+ in the U.S., SonyLiv in India and Stan Sport in Australia. You can also follow ESPN's live coverage here.
Key Details
Kick-off time: Wednesday, April 8 at 8 p.m. BST (3 p.m. ET; 12.30 a.m. IST, Thursday; and 5 a.m. AEST, Thursday)
Venue: Parc des Princes, Paris
Referee: José María Sánchez
VAR: Carlos del Cerro Grande
Injury News
PSG
Fabián Ruiz - knee, OUT. Quentin Ndjantou - hamstring, OUT. Senny Mayulu - calf, OUT.
Liverpool
Alisson Becker - muscle injury, OUT. Conor Bradley - knee injury, OUT. Giovanni Leoni - knee, OUT. Stefan Bajcetic - hamstring, OUT. Wataru Endo - ankle, OUT.
Talking Points
Mohamed Salah getting dropped from a big Champions League knockout game? It feels bizarre to mention it, but such has been the decline in form of one of the best players of this generation that there is an argument to be made for dropping him to the bench against PSG.
Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the season. Mike Egerton/PA Images via Getty Images Salah started against Manchester City in the FA Cup quarterfinal at the weekend, with the hope that he would change his fortunes and make an impact in his last few games for Liverpool. Sadly for him, that wasn't the case. He had a golden chance in the first half but fluffed it and later saw his penalty saved by James Trafford, capping off a disappointing outing.
There's an equally good chance he will start, mainly because Slot is short of options. Cody Gakpo, Alexander Isak, Hugo Ekitike and Rio Ngumoha are not entirely comfortable playing from the right, and the next best option would be pushing Jeremie Frimpong forward. There are no easy solutions to the problem.

